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The Des Moines Library Association was formed in 1866 in the basement of a Methodist church. It was supported through private contributions and public charity until 1882 when its services were taken over by the city of Des Moines because of precarious finances. In 1898, the city bought property on the Des Moines River for $35,000. [2]
Oct. 22-26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: West Des Moines Public Library, 4000 Mills Civic Parkway, West Des Moines (Voting for all of the West Des Moines Precincts in Polk County)
While still incomplete, Hy-Vee Hall hosted its first event, the Autumn Festival, from October 21 through October 23, 2004. It was formally dedicated on December 15, 2004, [2] while the Iowa Hall of Pride opened to the public on February 23, 2005. [3]
The Des Moines Public Library [19] began as the Des Moines Library Association in 1866 in the basement of a Methodist church. Early on, the library was supported by contributions and public charity. It started with nearly 2,300 books and a few periodicals. In 1882, it was decided to turn the library over to the city to become a free public library.
You may be surprised by just how much parking downtown Hanover actually has. Here's a handy guide for visitors.
The Des Moines city council chamber is mostly empty during a virtual council meeting on Monday, March 23, 2020, at City Hall in Des Moines' East Village.
Theodore Roosevelt High School, usually referred to simply as Roosevelt High School or TRHS, is a public secondary school located on the west side of Des Moines, Iowa.It is one of five secondary schools in the Des Moines Independent Community School District, and was named after the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.
The structures within the district were built between 1900 and 1938. [2] The contributing properties include six public buildings and seven structures. The six buildings include the Armory and World War Memorial Building, the former Public Library of Des Moines, the former Post Office, Municipal Building, Municipal Court Building, and the U.S. Court House.